A History of the Arts in Minnesota

A History of the Arts in Minnesota
Title A History of the Arts in Minnesota PDF eBook
Author Grace Nute
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1958-01-31
Genre Art
ISBN 9780816667215

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A History of the Arts in Minnesota

A History of the Arts in Minnesota
Title A History of the Arts in Minnesota PDF eBook
Author William Van O'Connor
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 1958
Genre American literature
ISBN

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A History of the Arts in Minnesota

A History of the Arts in Minnesota
Title A History of the Arts in Minnesota PDF eBook
Author William Van O'Connor
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1958
Genre American literature
ISBN

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A History of the Arts in Minnesota. Music and Theater by John K. Sherman. Books and Authors by Grace Lee Nute. Art and Architecture by Donald T. Torbert. (Edited by W. Van O'Connor.) [With Illustrations.].

A History of the Arts in Minnesota. Music and Theater by John K. Sherman. Books and Authors by Grace Lee Nute. Art and Architecture by Donald T. Torbert. (Edited by W. Van O'Connor.) [With Illustrations.].
Title A History of the Arts in Minnesota. Music and Theater by John K. Sherman. Books and Authors by Grace Lee Nute. Art and Architecture by Donald T. Torbert. (Edited by W. Van O'Connor.) [With Illustrations.]. PDF eBook
Author William Van O'CONNOR
Publisher
Pages
Release 1958
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Before the Museums Came

Before the Museums Came
Title Before the Museums Came PDF eBook
Author Leo J. Harris
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 126
Release 2013-03-05
Genre Art
ISBN 8376560050

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Before the Museums Came: A Social History of the Fine Arts in the Twin Cities gives an engaging portrayal of the fine arts scene of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota in the United States, spanning from the appearance of the earliest artists in 1835 to the opening of the first permanent museum, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in 1915. Readers will learn about the institutions and organizations that were created in support of the fine arts, the early art exhibitions and events, and the collectors, dealers and artists whose efforts made all of that come to fruition. The text – enriched and supplemented by reproductions of artworks, photographs of various personages, exhibition venues, studios, art galleries, catalogues, and ephemera – presents a clear understanding of the period and breaks new ground for future scholars to research. Leo John Harris had pursued three different careers before retiring to follow yet another vocation, this time as a writer. He served in the U.S. Department of State and Foreign Service; he was an international lawyer; and he founded a niche publishing house devoted to books on the arts, history, and popularculture. In his retirement he has written articles and books on philately, the arts and regional history, and this passion has now resulted in a well-researched and richly illustrated publication.

A Guide to the Architecture of Minnesota

A Guide to the Architecture of Minnesota
Title A Guide to the Architecture of Minnesota PDF eBook
Author David Gebhard
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 494
Release 1978
Genre
ISBN 9781452901015

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Traces Minnesota's architectural development in eight regions of the state from territorial days to the present and outlines tours of the state's landmarks. A perfect companion for sight-seeing trips.

Minnesota 1900

Minnesota 1900
Title Minnesota 1900 PDF eBook
Author Michael Conforti
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Pages 396
Release 1994
Genre Art
ISBN 0874135605

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"This book examines advances in architecture, design, and painting in a region widely recognized for its contribution to the Arts and Crafts and Prairie School movements. It features the work of many well-known American artists, including the architects Cass Gilbert, Harvey Ellis, Frank Lloyd Wright, Purcell and Elmslie, ceramicist and Arts and Crafts philosopher Ernest Batchelder, and the painters Homer Dodge Martin and Alexander Fournier. The six essays also focus on the ceramic and metalwork production of the Handicraft Guild of Minneapolis, the Craftshouse of John Bradstreet, and American Indian art and artifacts created both for native and white use at the time." "Alan Lathrop discusses Minnesota architecture by combining his knowledge of architectural practitioners of the time with an awareness of international stylistic trends, particularly the tradition of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, in this first overview of the state's architecture of the period ever published. Michael Conforti and Jennifer Komar link the development of retailing in the late nineteenth century to the interior design practice and Arts and Crafts production of John Bradstreet. Thomas O'Sullivan provides a study of Robert Koehler, one of the region's most respected painters, while he reviews the work of over two dozen of the state's other painters working at the time." "The special communal nature of Minnesota's artistic life is emphasized in Marcia Anderson's contribution. Her study of the Handicraft Guild of Minneapolis presents years of archival research on the Guild which she presents in the context of the international Arts and Crafts movement. Mark Hammons provides the first monograph ever published on the architectural partnership of Purcell and Elmslie, the most commissioned architects of the Prairie School after Frank Lloyd Wright. Hammons analyzes the team-centered working process of the firm and relates their creative process and formal vocabulary to the contemporary metaphysical discourse that was the foundation of their architectural philosophy. Louise Lincoln and Paulette Molin study the nature of relationships between whites and the Chippewa and Dakota Indians in their discussion of native material culture. Lincoln and Molin decode a complex, nuanced cultural interchange embodying both traditional and assimilationist trends. Their essay is the first in-depth examination of the range of American Indian art from this region; one that considers both objects crafted for native use and those produced for the tourist market."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved